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DIY Idea: Make Dull Doors Fancy With Molding

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Friday, May 29, 2009 06:57 PM


So many homes have cheap hollow wood doors, usually highly lacquered, almost always ugly. We spotted this makeover on Design Sponge, which comes complete with downloadable instructions. With some simple molding and a paint job, the homeowner made 12 dull doors look like beautiful, and kept them out of the salvage center.

If you take on this project, check out our coupons (in the book or online, above) for hardware store and paint discounts.

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Spring Home Remodeling: Plan Now for a Cheaper Winter Bill

Rethink Reread Recycle
JENNIFER MORKUNAS, CELILO GROUP MEDIA / Tuesday, March 31, 2009 06:30 PM

Many houses have heaters, fireplaces, woodstoves or a combination of all three, yet are still uncomfortably cold inside. Aren’t we smart enough to keep ourselves warm? Even beavers build their dens to stay incredibly toasty and dry, so what’s going on with us? You may have taken one look at your heating bill over the last few months and wondered the same thing.

Spring is finally here and we can use this time to prepare and remodel for next winter. Here are some ways to manage staying warm, saving money and being green (besides wearing that green thrift store sweater you bought for St. Patrick's Day). More...

TAGS: HOME, energy efficiency

Remodeling Dreams? It's Free to Analyze Your Home for Efficiency and Dig Up Deals

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Tuesday, March 24, 2009 06:54 PM

Your number one green building resource is Build It Green, which offers a Green Product Directory. But we know that these times call for cash, so we've gathered your top money back options to aid your green remodel.


4 Areas to Check

Have you used our Personal Energy Analyzer yet? If you don't own an EcoMetro Guide, you can download it right here. Reducing your water heater temperature, lowering your thermostat (or raising it this summer), and eliminating phantom power suckers can save you money with zero cost up front.

Cash and Tax Incentives
The City of Berkeley gathers all your top East Bay resources on Greening Your Remodel. We found these PG&E rebates:
If you need help navigating the solar incentives, call the non-profit Community Energy Services Corporation at 510-981-7750 or visit Go Solar California! website.

Home improvements may qualify for up to $1,500 in federal tax rebates, check here.

For rebates by city covering all of the East Bay, look here.

Get a Professional Audit

Call Rising Sun Energy now at 510-665-1501 x10 to reserve a free audit by leaving your name and number. They'll call back in June to schedule a summer appointment where trained youth will install energy and water saving devices for you, and install a clothesline if you have a yard, all for free. Call soon, they fill up quickly! More...

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Events from our November newsletter

EVENTS
ECOMETRO GUIDE EAST BAY / Tuesday, November 11, 2008 06:07 PM

GO: EAST BAY GREEN TOUR
Meet the leaders of sustainability face-to-face, and catch an insider's look at how green businesses operate on the official EAST BAY GREEN TOUR brought to you by Rasa Travel. Join us on the EAST BAY GREEN TOURS to meet and experience the owners and operators of the groups and businesses that drive the global green economy. These one and two-day flagship tours are engaging and entertaining, profiling a panorama of innovative green certified businesses: restaurants, housing, service providers, entertainment, manufacturing and many more! Gain inspiring insights into how businesses think green and succeed! Seating is limited. Call for details marissa@studiorasa.org or 510-704-0379.
Through November 17

Home: Lead-Safety for Remodeling, Repair & Painting of Older Homes Workshop
HUD and EPA approved one-day course. Recommended for remodelers, renovators, painters and maintenance workers doing painting and minor repairs. Register by phone or download registration form from website. Free to owners (and their employed maintenance crews) of residential properties built before 1978 in Alameda, Berkeley, Emeryville or Oakland. Class fee for all others is $130.
November 12, 8am - 5pm.
Alameda County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Main Office, 2000 Embarcadero, #300, Oakland.

Play: Green Rheem Film Night: "Dead in the Water"
There is a problem with the world's water supply. One in four people on earth don't have access to clean drinking water. In conjunction with other Lamorinda community organizations, we are proud to announce the second "Green Rheem" film night. A $14 ticket (purchased online) includes wine tasting and appetizers in the lobby starting at 6pm, followed by the documentary "Dead in the Water" at 7pm (88 minutes).
November 13, 6 - 8:30 pm
Rheem Theater in Moraga

Play: Walnut Creek on Ice
Walnut Creek on Ice returns for a fourth season with a new location in Civic Park. The ice rink will be located in the Clay Arts parking lot along Civic Drive - same size rink, new memories to make. Our magical wonderland moves just a little North to make room for the new library.
November 13 – January 25
Walnut Creek On Ice, 1313 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek, CA

Live: Benefit Talk: Building a Green Economy: Indigenous Strategies for a Sustainable Future
Winona LaDuke (Mississippi Band of Anishinaabeg) is the Founding Director of White Earth Land Recovery Project and Executive Director of Honor the Earth, where she works on a national level to advocate, raise public support, and create funding for frontline Native environmental groups. She has written extensively on Native American and environmental issues - her books include Recovering the Sacred: The Power of Naming and Claiming and All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life. This event benefits the work of Speak Out and Honor the Earth. Cost: $10-$15 general; $5 youth 17 and under; $75 reception with Ms. LaDuke (includes ticket to lecture, prime seating, signed copy of All Our Relations, and Dessert Reception following the lecture). Call 510-601-0182, info@speakoutnow.org for more information.
November 14, 7pm.
First Congregational Church of Oakland, 2501 Harrison St, @ 27th St., Oakland.

Play: 1st Annual Holiday Gratitude Art Faire
Fabulous Art & Crafts, Music, Kids Art Table. Special offerings by Bridgeside Merchants. Stroll by the tranquil water side.
Find holiday gifts and something for yourself too, you deserve it!
November 15, 10-5pm
Bridgeside Shopping Center, 2671 Blanding Ave, Alameda
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Live: Friends of the Albany Library Book Sale
Shop 3 areas of books at this great sale. The large Community Room will be packed with vintage and collectible books, all reasonably priced and great for holiday giving. 50 cent items will be sold in the smaller room, and weather permitting, magazines and library discards will be sold outside. The sale continues on Sunday, starting at 11am.
November 15, 10am-4pm
Community Center – Hall, Albany

Go: Baxter Creek Work Party
Lend a hand to restore Baxter Creek and Watershed.
November 15, 9:30am-12:30 pm
Meet at Gateway Park, Ohlone Greenway, between Key Blvd & San Pablo Ave near McDonald Ave, El Cerrito

Eat: HARVEST FEAST Cooking Class: THANKSGIVING FOR THE BIRDS
Join Compassionate Cooks as we celebrate the abundance of the harvest by featuring a fabulous menu for a compassionate Thanksgiving dinner that will leave guests satisfied and grateful. We serve special beverages and enjoy the meal together for this special class. The cost is $55, plus $5 food/materials fee due on day of class. Register online or mail a check to Compassionate Cooks, P.O. Box 18512 Oakland, CA 94619. DEADLINE TO SIGN UP: Thursday, November 13th
November 15, 10am-1pm
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 14th St. at Castro.

Eat: Walnut Creek Farmers' Market
Cooking demonstrations, live music, clowns, and John Muir Women's Health Center will be featured. Validated parking will be available in the North Locust Garage next to the Lester Center for the Arts. What's In Season for Sept: Apples, Dill, Lettuces, Mushrooms, Oranges, Parsley, Potatoes, Raisins, Spinach.
November 16
N. Locust St., Walnut Creek, CA

Home: "Residential Green Building and Remodeling" workshop
Learn about healthier building materials, how to lower your utility bills, reduce home maintenance, and minimize remodeling construction waste. Local architect Greg Van Mechelen will present ways to incorporate green building materials and methods into your home remodeling and improvement projects. Also includes exposure to a variety of alternative and mainstream materials. Cost: $85.
November 16, 10am - 5pm.
Building Education Center, 812 Page St, (at 6th St.), Berkeley

Eat: Micio Mambo Special Event
Join Micio Mambo in welcoming cookbook author and cooking instructor Colleen Patrick-Goudreau of Compassionate Cooks as she provides guidance and goodies for enjoying a vegetarian Thanksgiving! Come with your questions and leave with everything you need to know about the history of Thanksgiving, about creating a beautiful harvest centerpiece, and about treating family and friends to traditional autumnal desserts. Enter a drawing to win a cookbook, a cooking class gift certificate, a Micio Mambo T-shirt or a Micio Mambo gift bag. Receive 10% off any purchase made that day (excluding sale or skincare items). And, a special donation will be made to Farm Sanctuary!
November 16, 3pm
Micio Mambo, Oakland
*View the Micio Mambo coupon
*View the Compassionate Cooks coupon

Eat, Play: Cornucopia: West Berkeley Arts Festival
Hosted by Black Pine Circle School. Cornucopia is FREE and open to the public. Fall family fun including New Style Motherlode (hip-hop dance), Global Gumbo (African music), Charlie Chin (storytelling) and homegrown bluegrass, rock n’ roll acts and more. Festival attractions including a climbing wall and dunk tank, an eco “Green Zone”, craft vendors, make and take crafts, delicious food and beer garden.
November 16, 10:00am-4:00pm
2016 7th Street, Berkeley (located one block from the I-80 University Ave. exit).

Home: Greening the Plumbing in Your Home and Business [Register]
In this seminar, we will discuss the importance of the water-energy connection--roughly 19% of the state's electricity, 33% of natural gas, and a bunch of diesel is used to move, treat, pressurize, or heat water. Attendees will learn how to heat and deliver hot water most efficiently for both new construction and retrofit. We will also show you how to deliver hot water to every fixture, wasting no more than 1 cup while waiting no more than 5 seconds. For builders, plumbers, architects or anyone interested in improving water efficiencies.
November 17, 9:00am -4:30 pm
150 Frank Ogawa Plaza , Lionel J Wilson Bldg, Oakland

Home: Solar PPA Workshop
An educational workshop on solar power purchase agreements (PPAs). Power Purchase Agreements are a new way to purchase solar where you don't have to buy the panels - you just commit to a monthly charge for the electricity coming from your roof. After an upfront cost, your combined monthly payment is less than before. Main speaker will be Robert Frehling, an energy expert, who helped develop the first generation of PPAs. His talk will be followed by a specific success story.
November 20, 7 - 8:30pm
Location TBD. Please send an email to info@sustainablelafayette.net to RSVP.

Eat: Green Gathering V + Sustainability Summit: Celebrating Our Local Climate
The Ecology Center and the City of Berkeley are combining the third annual Berkeley Sustainability Summit with the Green Gathering. Food from local green caterers, a wealth of interesting speakers and topics, and the opportunity to network with leaders in the local sustainability movement. Judy Wicks, Keynote Speaker (Co-founder of the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies). Josh Kornbluth, Master of Ceremonies (Berkeley Energy Commissioner and Host of the Josh Kornbluth Show). Green Caterers: Back to Earth, Bread Workshop, Bancroft Catering. Purchase tickets online-$35. Info: 510-548-2220 ext. 222, amy@ecologycenter.org,
November 20, 4pm - 8pm.
Bancroft Hotel, 2680 Bancroft Way, Great Hall, Berkeley
*View the Ecology Center coupon

Eat: 29th Annual Thanksgiving Community Breakfast
Presented by the Lafayette Chamber of Commerce.
November 21
Temple Isaiah Synagogue, 3800 Mt. Diablo Blvd, Lafayette

Go: Day 2 Oakland: Bicycle Safety Class–FREE to the Public
Day 2: Street Skills Class
6-hour on-road course provides an opportunity to put into practice what was learned in the Day 1 Street Skills class, including emergency maneuvers and riding in various traffic conditions, to test your knowledge of vehicular cycling skills. Bicycle required for Day Two, completion of Day 1 class required.
November 22, 10am-4pm
Main Conference Room, Joseph P. Bort MetroCenter, 101 8th Street at Oak, Oakland (at Lake Merritt BART)

Home: Greywater Design and Installation
This is a three-part workshop: Information on the most common, low-tech, low-cost, effective, residential greywater systems. Help with planning a system for your own home. Then, we'll move into the design for the system we'll be building on the site. We'll reroute the water from the washing machine to irrigate fruit trees, bushes and large perennial plants. Activities will involve digging, measuring, cutting pipes, observing, and more! Workshops tend to fill up quickly, so if you're interested register ASAP. Pre-register by email - laura@greywaterguerrillas.com.
November 22, 2008
Berkeley

GO: Aquatic Park Walking Tour
Hike along Berkeley’s original bay shoreline where civic leaders, bolstered by federal WPA funding in the 1930s, created an elegant regional destination for aquatic recreation. The City’s largest municipal park is more widely known today for shorebirds and kayaks than for the sailboats and model yachts of yore, but remnants of the past blend well with more recent recreational facilities. About 2 1/2 level miles. Led by Mark Lioilos. Members $8; Non-members. BHS members season pass $30. Call for reservation; (510) 848-0181.
November 22, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Aquatic Park, Berkeley

Home: Keep Green with Untapped Water
It is environmentally responsible to cut water use but we don't want to restrict our lives or kill our gardens. Learn how to limit water use, use greywater and rain water to lower your water bill and keep your plants alive in the coming era of water shortages. Cost: $40.
November 23, 10am - 1pm
Building Education Center, 812 Page St., (@ 6th St.), Berkeley.

Eat: South Berkeley Fresh Produce Stand
Fresh, organic and pesticide-free fruits and vegetables from local farmers, at low prices, every Tuesday! A project of Spiral Gardens Community Food Security Project.
November 25 (and every Tuesday), 3pm - 7pm
Spiral Gardens, 2830 Sacramento, at Oregon, Berkeley
*View the Spiral Gardens coupon

Go: 16th Annual Turkey Trot 5K Run/Walk
This fun, family tradition starts at Walnut Creek Sports & Fitness Club. The 5K starts at 8am, sharp, with prizes for the top winner and raffles for participants. Everyone receives a goody bag and t-shirt. Free childcare is included during the race, with face painting, kids bounce house and turkey temporary tattoos. A Kids Fun Run starts at approximately 9am for children ages 2 - 10. Fees apply for Turkey Trot and Kids Fun Run, with part of proceeds benefiting the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).
November 27, 8-10:30am
Walnut Creek Sports & Fitness Club, 1908 Olympic Blvd, Walnut Creek

Live: One Warm Coat Drive
The One Warm Coat program encourages supporters to pass along new and used coats to benefit those in need. Coats will be collected in The Concierge at Broadway Plaza.
November 28 – December 31
Broadway Plaza, S. Main Street & Mt. Diablo Blvd, Walnut Creek

Eat: Mandela Farmers' Market (Indoors for the Winter)
EVERY SATURDAY! Affordable fresh produce, compost and plant starts, ethnic foods and music, cooking demonstrations, local arts and crafts. This is one project of a collaborative effort by organizations, residents and agencies to support small, local farmers and increase health and nutrition in West Oakland.
November 29, 10am - 3pm
Mandela Farmers' Market, 7th St, @ Mandela Pkwy, Oakland

Go: Biodiesel 101 Presentation
The Berkeley Biodiesel Collective holds monthly introductory presentations on the first Monday of (almost) every month at the BioFuel Oasis. We talk about biodiesel emissions, homebrewing, types of vehicles and commercial availability. Then we will talk about what our coop does, its history and vision. And, of course we will talk about how to get involved with the BBC or other regional groups. We will try to answer any questions about biofuels and the local biofuels scene.
December 1, 7:30pm
BioFuel Oasis, 2465 4th St., at Dwight Way, Berkeley.

Home: Class: "Succulent Wreath-Making"
Create a gorgeous succulent wreath at this year's new holiday event. Enjoy your wreath all year round. You'll select among a variety of succulents and be guided on how to plant and care for your wreaths. Led by Garden staff and volunteers. Register by phone - 510-643-2755 ext. 03. Cost: $60, $50 members.
December 3, 7pm - 9pm.
UC Botanical Garden, 200 Centennial Dr., Berkeley.

Live: Presentation: Cool Cuisine: Taking the Bite out of Global Warming
Come and hear San Francisco Bay Area chef Laura Stec with Dr. Eugene Cordero, Ph.D, San José State University Professor of Meteorology, discuss the findings of their book. Cool Cuisine addresses why global warming could be the best thing to happen to the culinary world in a long time, and reports on innovative science, business, and savory solutions to the Global Warming Diet. The class and the book embark on an exploration that feeds mind and mouth with art, science, food lore, culinary tips and recipes on how to cook a global cool cuisine. Presentation includes show-and-tell displays (salt taste test, tap water vs. bottled water taste test, whole grain selection, oily water bottle display, shady coffee and chocolate explanation) and mini culinary "how-to" class (see www.globalwarmingdiet.org).
December 4, 7pm - 9pm.
Ecology Center, 2530 San Pablo Ave, near Dwight Way, Berkeley
*View the Ecology Center coupon

Home: Lead-Safety for Remodeling, Repair & Painting of Older Homes
HUD and EPA approved one-day course. Recommended for remodelers, renovators, painters and maintenance workers doing painting and minor repairs. This class leads to a Notice of Completion in training for lead-safe work practices and meets the minimum training requirements for individuals performing certain activities in federally assisted housing, including Section 8. Register by phone or download registration form from website. Visit the website or call 510-567-8280, for cost and more information.
December 6, 8am - 5pm.
Alameda County Lead Poisoning Prevention Program Main Office, 2000 Embarcadero, #300, Oakland

Eat: HEALTHFUL & HUMANE HOLIDAY COOKING & BAKING
In our class, we focus on delicious recipes perfect for holiday dining and entertaining. On the menu: Warm Lentil Salad; Pan-Grilled Portabello Mushrooms with Fresh Herb Marinade; Purple Potatoes with Cashew Cream and Toasted Sage and Walnuts; Decadent Chocolate Truffles; Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. The cost is $55, plus $5 food/materials fee due on day of class. Register online or mail a check to Compassionate Cooks P.O. Box 18512 Oakland, CA 94619. DEADLINE TO SIGN UP: Thursday, December 11.
December 13, 10am-1pm
First Unitarian Church of Oakland, 685 14th St. at Castro.
*View the Compassionate Cooks coupon

Home: The Crucible's Annual Holiday Gift Art Sale & Open House
Over 60 Bay Area artisans display their handcrafted wares in our massive indoor studio space amid family-friendly activities, an art show, astounding performances, food and fun for all ages.
December 13 - December 14, 10am - 4pm
The Crucible, 1260 Seventh Street, Oakland
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Eat: EcoHouse Workshop: Grow Edible Mushrooms at Home
Take a slideshow tour of some amazing mushrooms of the Bay Area and learn how to grow edible mushrooms at home. Teacher: Babak Tondre. Hand's-on: bring extra newspaper, cardboard, sawdust, wax, cordless drills, drill bits, and leave with some mushrooms of your own! Please call to register - 510-548-2220 ext. 242. Cost -$15 sliding scale: no one turned away for lack of funds.
December 14, 10am - 2pm.
EcoHouse, 1305 Hopkins St., (enter via garden entrance on Peralta), Berkeley
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Local Craft Thursdays: Pieces of home with new purposes

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Thursday, September 11, 2008 04:37 PM

It's a busy Thursday here while we work to get out our September newsletter and coupon offers (you can sign up in that box in the upper right corner), so this time we'll inspire you and send you on your way to local salvage shops.

Recently a Martha Stewart email caught our eye with this crafty repurposing of window shutters as an entry way organizer. Salvage stores always have oodles of weathered, sunbeaten old shutters which would look great for this project. Secure the slider and affix them to the wall, then slip cards and notes in. Vintage hooks could be affixed to the bottom to hold keys. I'd use an even number of shutters to create a trompe l'oeil closed window in my windowless entryway. Below are your local salvage shops and coupons. More...

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Local Craft Thursdays: Refinish an old chair with organic fabrics and zero-VOC paint

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Thursday, August 21, 2008 03:21 PM

If you have the DIY bug, then you're familiar with the appeal of those dilapidated, lost looking chairs found in garages, thrift stores, and curbs everywhere. Instead of purchasing a new chair, find one with good bones that needs a little TLC, and give it a new life. With a little elbow grease and our listings of local fabric and paint stores, you'll be able to turn a $5 (or free!) find into a beloved home project. All kinds of wood furniture--tables, dressers, desks--can be painted and revitalized with these tips and resources.

We've got your local coupons, too, to help inspire a project. More...

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Cob and straw bale, you make me feel like a natural builder

JENNY SEIFERT / Wednesday, June 18, 2008 12:26 AM

Sitting in the Urban Grind Coffeehouse in Portland, OR, talking about natural building with Lydia Doleman, owner of the Portland-based natural building company Flyer Hammer Productions, I could feel my jealousy of her job coalescing. I had just completed her class An Introduction to Carpentry for Women, and was ready to trade in my computer – my current primary tool – for a table saw. Inspired and empowered by the possibilities that my new skill presented, I was compelled to find out what it’s like to be a woman in a (stereo)typically male profession and to understand the spin that natural building puts on the construction trade.

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April EcoMetro Green Living Events

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ECOMETRO EDITORS / Thursday, April 3, 2008 06:08 PM

EcoMetro Events Calendar

To view EcoMetro coupon offers for these merchants, click the business name. Leave reviews for your favorites on their profiles! These events originally appeared in our monthly green tips email. Sign up to receive it next month by creating your profile.

EarthDance: Short-Attention-Span Environmental Film Festival
The fifth annual EarthDance at the museum features 22 humorous and provocative juried short films in two separate showings at 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. Comedies, animations, documentaries, and adventure films celebrate our connections to the natural world. EarthDance: Helping You See Green, just one of the many exciting happenings at the museum on First Fridays After Five! See site for film descriptions and video clips. Included with museum admission.
April 4, 7-11pm
Oakland Museum of California, 1000 Oak, Oakland More...

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East Bay Local and Federal Rebates for Green Building and Renovations

CARISSA WODEHOUSE / Thursday, April 3, 2008 05:52 PM

Credit: iStock PhotoYour Home Remodel: Before and After Greening

Free Fix for Water Heaters and Furnaces

Before: A water heater set above 120 degrees uses more energy than necessary and raises your bills. After: Turning the water heater down to 120 degrees saves 500lbs of CO2/year and reduces your monthly bill. Cost: Just a trip to the basement. While you are down there, check your furnace filter. Clean filters can save you 5% of your heating costs.

Washing Machines and the Original Eco-Fashion Tip
Before: Washing clothes in hot water dulls fabrics and costs an average of $1,310 over the lifetime of the machine.  After: Washing clothes in cold water reduces your carbon footprint by 500lbs of CO2/year. Installing an Energy Star rated washer saves an average 700 gallons of water and $550 in operating costs over the life of the machine. Cost: The price tag may be more upfront for Energy Star machines, but get $125 or $200 off with rebates. Energy Star does not rate dryers, because the energy use is similar between models. The best option is a clothes line, perhaps the oldest eco-fashion practice in the book. The cost is minimal, or you can spend more an automated clothes line.

The following information originally appeared in our monthly green tips email. Sign up for your own monthly copy by creating a user profile.


Envision the following improvements on your home and the resulting reduction in carbon emissions and utility costs. In addition to our exclusive coupon offers, we tracked down the local rebates and federal tax credits available to you if you make your home more efficient. If you have a vision but need the tools, register and check them out of the Tool Lending Library (at the Oakland Public Library in Temescal) for free if you are a resident of Oakland, Piedmont or Emeryville. Experienced remodelers or those just brimming with ideas will love the non-profit Build it Green, which has a directory of builders, product lists, lists of loans for green building, and a useful spreadsheet of the incentives and tax credits available to us in the East Bay. You can also call their "Ask and Expert" hotline at 888-40-GREEN for any home building questions, so if you get stuck on one of these projects, you know who to call.

Credit: iStock PhotoInsulation and Leaky Ducts
Before: Uninsulated attics in older homes release as much as 40% of home heating and cooling costs into the air. Leaky ducts release home air into attics and walls. After: Insulation reduces heating and cooling costs and increases home comfort. Cost: Rising Sun Energy Center gives a sample cost of $500 to insulate a 1,000sq foot attic through their co-pay program. PG&E also offers a rebate of $0.15 per square foot on attic or wall insulation and a duct sealing rebate of up to $600.


Roofing
Before: Roofs absorb heat, causing home temperatures to rise and increased use of air conditioning. After: Using cash incentives through Go Solar California, you can install solar panels for electricity or for solar hot water. Cost: Up to 50% of the project can be covered through cash incentives and income tax deductions, then bask in the reduction in your monthly energy bill. A second option is a Cool Roof, which reflect sunlight. PG&E has rebates up to $200 per 1,000 sq.ft.

Materials for Floors, Decking and Cabinetry
Before: Lumber may come from a poorly managed forest far outside of North America. Lack of accountability makes it difficult to know the impact and can disguise habitat destruction and social impacts. After: Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified wood comes from managed and protected forests, and ensures loggers meet social, economic and environmental criteria.  Cost: Square foot per square foot, building with FSC lumber does not have to mean spending more. We love the comparison Green on a Budget by ecohaus, a business in EcoMetro cities Seattle and Portland similar to our own Ecohome Improvement. They compared FSC wood flooring with non-FSC wood and found the FSC cost $6,435 for 1,500sq.ft while the non-FSC wood cost $10,365. Make use of bamboo, cork, marmoleum, and recycled tiles from new or salvaged sources.

Smaller Fixes and Adjustments

Water
Before: Older model toilets, showerheads and faucets use more water than needed. Toilets are the largest home water hogs at 4 gallons per flush, matches by showers at nearly 4 gallons per minute.  After: By purchasing dual flush toilets (with a half-flush option), you use less than 2 gallons per flush and save up to 6,000 gallons/year. Cost: Aerators and efficient showerheads are free to pick up through EBMUD, or ask for a free home water survey and have them brought to you. Toilet rebates of $150 are available to EBMUD customers until June 30th.

Phantom Power
Before: Phantom power from TVs, gadget chargers, appliances, and more sucks up power and costs you money. After: By plugging all appliances into a power strip or purchasing a self-regulating Smart Strip, you can save 1,000-1,500 Co2/year. Cost:  About $30 per strip, which the company claims you will save in several weeks of regular use. More...

TAGS: HOME, LIVE, appliances, energy, energy efficiency, home remodeling

Green Building: Materials and Resources

ECOMETRO EDITORS / Monday, October 1, 2007 02:54 AM

Green building is the convergence of three goals: conserving natural resources, saving energy and improving indoor air quality. Whether you are building a new home or remodeling, there are myriad ways to go green, increase your comfort and lower your bills. For inspiration, learn the impact of your home energy use by calculating your CO2emissions at carboncounter.org. More...

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